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The Swan Hotel in Lavenham is a striking fixture in the village, dating back to the 15th century. Bursting with character and steeped in history this is a truly remarkable place to dine or spend a few days. The Swan offers a variety of rooms at a range of prices which are all tastefully decorated [...]
The Butt and Oyster is a well known historical pub nestled into the former smuggling haven of Pin Mill. Riddled with beams and bursting with character, the building has a prime spot on the edge of the River Orwell, where boats bob along gently, seagulls sweep and excellent views can be enjoyed. The name of [...]
As far as bakeries go, this one in Orford is the new kid on the block, but it is fast gathering a loyal following. The family-run business has even seen one of its loaves flown out to the USA! At Pump Street the focus is on real bread, made by hand with natural ingredients and [...]
Gladwin’s Farm is an ideal base for exploring Constable Country and East Anglia’s heritage villages. Our cottages are non smoking with restricted mobility (Mobility level 2) and ideal for dogs. We also have allergy reduced cottages available. All the cottages have Freeview TV and access to our Wi-Fi network. Our grounds link to the public [...]
Lady Florence, the River Cruise Restaurant offering Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Sunset Cocktail Cruises for a maximum of 12 passengers on the river from Orford regardless of weather & tides. Sailing year round, with a cosy coal fire in winter, The Lady Florence River Cruise Restaurant is designed to provide a different and exciting fine-dining [...]
April 28, 2011 |
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The hotel offers luxurious accommodation, 2 restaurants and leisure and beauty facilities for both business and personal use. Click here to download our mini-brochure. Guest can also take advantage of playing golf next door at Seckford Golf Centre. Seckford Hall is also an ideal venue for weddings, conferences andbanquets. This beautiful hotel with its Elizabethan façade, parkland setting, [...]
February 4, 2011 |
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Established in 1974, Sharman Caravans in Ipswich Suffolk, have everything required for caravans and motorhomes. Over the past 12 months we have been busy improving our site, brand new workshop and accessory store, giving you more car parking spaces, updated entrance and much more space to manoeuvre should you arrive with your caravan or motorhome! [...]
January 11, 2011 |
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Shotley Caravan Park is an adult only site. The park has panoramic views over the River Orwell and is ideally suited for walking with the marina 10 minutes away with restaurants, pub, fish & chips and shops. Within the vicinity there is fishing, golf course, horse riding and a beach. We welcome touring caravans and [...]
January 4, 2011 |
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Old Drift House is the archetypal ‘chocolate box ’ thatched cottage in the most picturesque medieval village of Kersey with its village pottery and ancient ford right by the pub. This Grade 2 listed cottage has exposed beams in every room, inglenook fireplaces, lead-light windows, bread oven, and old brick floors. The typical English Country Garden, [...]
November 23, 2010 |
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Located in the Cardinal Entertainment Park, with UGC cinemas, Punch & Judy is a family pub built in 1999. Very modern our, helpful and very friendly staff will ensure you have a great time. Whether you like a place to relax with a pint or a pub for a family outing we have it all. [...]
September 1, 2010 |
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This quintessentially Suffolk estate, set in a 1200-acre farm, plays host to a seven-acre vineyard. Once occupied by the Romans and recorded in Doomsday, Wyken Vineyards is steeped in history and is home to a flock of Shetland sheep and a small herd of Red Poll cattle as well as the vineyard restaurant, The Leaping [...]
August 27, 2010 |
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Mistley Place Park – on the fringe of Constable Country and set in 25 acres of natural parkland – is a sanctuary that receives no funding from outside organisations and relies totally on income from the tearooms and visitors to the park, along with donations from the public. At Mistley Place Park, there are over [...]
July 30, 2010 |
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This historic 13th century pub combines all the atmosphere of a traditional pub – featuring Adnams ales and a new wine list from Bibendum Wines – and wonderful food. It offers ever-changing lunch and evening menus which incorporate a modern style British cuisine that has its roots in a great, recognisable dish but still exhibits [...]
July 30, 2010 |
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Summertime in Suffolk means long walks through the forest and along the rivers, visits to castles and lighthouses, locally caught fish and Adnams ales. The village of Orford offers all of these, and The King’s Head Inn is the smart choice, for an excellent meal, professional friendly service and a real village atmosphere, making this [...]
July 29, 2010 |
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This hotel, which is walking distance from the beach and also the Sunday market, has 13 rooms with free view television as well as two en-suite rooms and one family en-suite room. Thursday, Friday and Saturday is marked by ‘steak night’ at the hotel when sirloin, rump, fillet, rib eye and T-bone options are all [...]
July 29, 2010 |
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